Thursday, August 29, 2013

Pawtucket Vs. Syracuse(Nationals) 8/28/13

I attended what will be my last (regular season) game last night at McCoy. Syracuse was in town, which meant that I could finish up some leftover cards from their last trip through.

I got to the stadium as gates opened, and luckily, the Syracuse pitchers were throwing.

At that time, I was able to get 2 guys that I had cards of.

Erik Davis:

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Ryan Tatusko:

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Just a few minutes later, former Tampa Bay Ray, Will Rhymes popped out of the dugout, and he was nice enough to sign a ball I had on me:


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Nobody on Syracuse signed after the game. I did get a few Sox after the game.

The best was Jackie Bradley Jr. I didn't have any items left for him since the season is finishing, so I just got him on my ticket:



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Unfortunately, I forgot my Bryce Brentz cards at home, but also got him on a ticket:


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The only other autographs I got were 2013 Red Sox, Jose De La Torre, and Jonathan Diaz:


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Nobody on Syracuse signed after. I called out to Rhymes, Lowe, Marrero, and a few others.

I should be able to make it to at least one playoff game. I'll see what I can work in now that school has started back up.

Total Autographs for 2013: 917

Monday, August 26, 2013

Pawtucket Vs. Scranton-Wilkes Barre (Yankees) 8/25/13

I got out of work at 4 yesterday, and Pawtucket was playing at 6:05. Knowing that it was impossible to get anything before the game, I figured I would just see what I could get afterwards, since we still have season tickets to use up anyway.

I didn't have anything for the Yankees because it is the end of the season, and I don't feel like having anything left over when it is over.

Dellin Betances came over to us by the buses, but he wouldn't do a white sheet. I didn't expect him to, but it would have been nice to get him.

A few Red Sox guys signed, but the only one that I saw and wanted wanted was Red Sox #2 Prospect, Jackie Bradley Jr. His girlfriend was with him this time, and he was really nice.


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I think I might go to Wednesday's game after school, and that will probably be my last one until the playoffs.

Total Autographs for 2013: 909

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Pawtucket Vs. Buffalo (Blue Jays) II 8/20/13

Last night I had the night off so I decided to give another try at Buffalo. You may remember that I did horribly with them Sunday, and Tuesday was more of the same.

I started with the guys coming off of the field after batting practice. I didn't have anything for a few that signed, and Chien-Ming Wang didn't sign again, but I was able to get Joel Carreno, who I last met 3 seasons ago, before I had this blog.


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He was the only one I got pre-game. 

My next shot at autographs was the charters after the game, but the ushers booted my friend and I and escorted Allen Webster out. Pawtucket sucks for that, and just about anything autographs related.

Post-game by the buses was next. I had good luck the last time Patucket had getaway day, and this time was no different. There was a huge crowd, and security made it a point to put kids in front. I'm not going to complain about kids getting autographs, but when they have no idea who the players are, and the older people have to call them over anyway, what's the point? It's not like people aren't going to let them get their turn, and it's not like an amazing superstar was there.

Anyways, the only Pawtucket player that signed and I missed was Ryan Lavarnway.

Luckily for me, Allen Webster did stop. He was clearly avoiding me, but I finally got him towards the end:


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Another great player that signed last night, was Jackie Bradley. I tried to talk him up, but he again seemed to want no part of talking to people. Ohh well.

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Anthony Ranaudo pitched a great game, and surprisingly signed for the big crowd after. He wasn't personalizing this time either.


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Brock Holt, who was recently sent down from Boston, was nice as always:


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Another recent send-down, Jose De La Torre signed as well:


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Red Sox player, Alex Wilson also signed:


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Other guys I got last night include:

Anthony Carter:

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Chris Carpenter:

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The only Buffalo player I met was Mike Nickeas:

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Total Autographs for 2013: 907

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Pawtucket Vs. Buffalo (Blue Jays) (Dwight Evans III, Bogaerts,Ranaudo, Bob Stanley) 8/18/13

Yet another Sunday meant another full day of 'graphing in Pawtucket, RI. Buffalo was in town, and they really didn't have many prospects. The players I wanted on the Bisons were Chien-Ming Wang, Joel Carreno, Ricky Romero, and Kyle Drabek. I didn't get a single one of those guys ALL DAY! I was shocked that I couldn't get even one of them.

Buffalo did however have someone who I actually used to know a little bit though, as did all of Red Sox nation. Mr. Bob Stanley. Bob was the best Red Sox closer ever before Jonathan Papelbon, and when I was very young he was the manager of the Norwich Navigators. We would talk every game, and at the end of a season he gave me his hat. That happened to be my first Red Sox autograph ever, and now I have 113 different guys who have played for the team.

I got him inside, and he said it was the first time he ever signed this particular item:

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He was literally the only Buffalo autograph I got on the day. Wang ignored me twice, Drabek said he had to get inside, and Romero ignored us as well.

Luckily for me, Dwight Evans was in town again, and this time I had 2 Sports Illustrated's with him on the cover with me. He signed for both my dad and I:

Here are links to the last two times I've met him. Today made 3 months in a row!

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I was pretty pumped, because Sports Illustrated issues are my favorite sports items to get signed.

I was also pumped when Xander Bogaerts stopped again. He is hitting so well right now, and is on the verge of being called up:


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Another highly regarded prospect I met was Anthony Ranaudo. I had gotten him with Portland earlier this season a few times.

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Manager Gary Disarcina was not nice as always, but did it nonetheless:


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Pedro Beato signed again as well. It's always nice getting a Red Sox player:


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Jose Contreras was nice as always, and was the first player to arrive at the stadium:

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I got Chris Carpenter again:


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After the game I got 2013 Red Sox, Jonathan Diaz:

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Steven Wright actually signed this inside:
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I also added him to my team ball:

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I put Tony Thomas on there as well:

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Anthony Carter signed after the game:


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Before the game, an old man with a World Series ring was walking in, and nobdoy knew who he ws, so we all got him on blanks, and it turned out to be a legendary scout named, Mel Didier. I had never heard of him, but it didn't hurt to ask:

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Total Autographs for 2013: 894

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Pawtucket Vs. Louisville(Reds) (David Ross, Xander Bogaerts, Billy Hamilton, Jackie Bradley) 8/13/13

I've had some solid 'graphing days this summer, and this was towards the top of them. Lousiville was in town, which meant the Billy Hamilton show was here, and David Ross was rehabbing from his concussion for Pawtucket. On top of those factors, Pawtucket is of course STACKED with other great Red Sox prospects.

David Ross was actually one of the first players that I got. He wasn't talkative at all, but was nice enough to sign a batting practice Official MLB Baseball, and take a photo with me:

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Another great autograph that I got was Xander Bogaerts. He has been a tough get this year, but I am always happy when I can get the Red Sox #1 prospect. He actually signed for everyone today, and I got a photo taken with him as well.

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What happened next SHOCKED me. I can't stress enough how difficult Jackie Bradley is compared to last season. It really is night and day. I mean I'm sure he's a nice enough person, but he barely even will mutter a word to autograph collectors anymore. Ohh well, I'm just glad I got him. This may be the first time I have gotten the Red Sox #1 & #2 Prospects in the same day... not quite sure.

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I didn't really get much for Pawtucket quantity wise, but the quality was almost as good as it possibly could have been for this team.

Other guys I got were the always fan-friendly, Jose Contreras:

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Chris Carpenter:

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Pedro Beato, who was just sent down from Boston signed 5 for me:
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And, Anthony Carter. For whatever reason, he just kept avoiding me (I have maybe asked him once to sign, so it wasn't that he recognized me. After he signed for 3 people, he started walking towards the door. I then said, "Reallly?" He turned around, signed 1/3 and went in.


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Anthony Ranaudo wouldn't sign for anyone.


The big target for Louisville was Billy Hamilton, who is the Reds #1 Prospect, and the #18 Overall Prospect in baseball. When he came off the bus, he completely ignored everyone, but luckily a little kid stopped him. He then signed for about half of the people. I got him on a card. I tried for a baseball inside, and he was just being really weird and messing with everyone. He would skip around a ton, then come back, etc. He pretended not to know what the sweet spot was for one kid. Then with me, he held his hand out for me to toss him my ball, then he let it hit the dirt on purpose. I would have been BEYOND pissed off if it was a brand new ball, but thankfully it was only an already rubbed down ball. He threw it  up without signing it.


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I was able to get two other Louisville players.

Daniel Corcino:

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As well as Greg Reynolds (One smudged badly):

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Overall it was a VERY solid day. I was able to get a Red Sox, and 3 of the top prospects in baseball.

Total Autographs for 2013: 872

2013 New York-Penn League All Star Game 8/13/13

Tonight Norwich, Connecticut was the setting for the 2013 NYPL All Star Game, which meant that this would be the second minor league All Star Game in Connecticut this season. You may recall that I attended the Eastern League All Star Game.

This was also my first time 'graphing in almost two weeks, so it was nice to finally get back in action.

While this game wasn't packed full of star prospects, I got a few high draft picks on photos, as well as both full teams on baseballs.

As with most All Star Games, there was a signing on the concourse, and I thought the overall setup was very good. The American and National Leagues had different sessions, at different times, which made it super easy to focus on half of the players at once. The sessions were then divided by teams that the players were representing, which was a good idea because fans were able to target their favorite team(s). This didn't really help me in that sense, but it helped that I knew whose lines I was getting into.

With the exception of a few guys, I mainly had stuff for the American League.

The top players to get for them were definitely Yankees 2013 #1 Pick Eric Jagielo:

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As well as Tigers 2013 #1 Pick, Jonathon Crawford:


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I also was able to get B.J. Boyd on a photo:
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As I stated earlier, I did a team ball for each side. On each ball, there are a few autographs I couldn't recognize, but I will research more in coming days.  Here is the American League one:

#38 Sergio Gomez
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Boog Powell(Surprisingly no relation to the Orioles legend. His parents loved Boog as a player, and named their son after him.)
#23 B.J. Boyd 
#17 Brent Powers
#40 Ryan Huck
#28 Oscar Hernandez
#21 Jimmy Yacabonis

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#18 Zac Reininger
#4 Ariel Soriano
#14 Darryl George
#28 Mike Yastrzemski (The grandson of Carl)
#52 Austin Wynns

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#25 Nellie Rodriguez
#45 
#44 Matt Whitehouse
#28 Yeicok Calderon
#31 Jonathon Crawford
#57 Trey Mancini
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#12 Claudio Bautista

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Eric Jagielo
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#20 Bubba Jones
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#14 Ben Verlander
#35 Joe Gunkel

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National League:

I got Erich Weiss on 2 Team USA cards:
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Former Uconn standout, and son of Mets great, Lee Mazzill, L.J. Mazzilli was a part of the National League team. More on them later.

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#13 Avery Romero
#38 Ryan Newell
#24
#7 L.J. Mazzilli

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#44 Robert Gsellman
#34 Miller Diaz
#40 Gabriel Lino
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#11 Chris Cotton
#30 Tyler Buckley

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#26 Cesar Valera
#5 Steven Ramos
#7  Chan Moon
#32 David Washington
#15 Jimmy Bosco
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#34
#26 Erich Weiss
#23 Harold Ramirez
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Zach Green
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#6 Adam Frazier
#8 Michael Fransoso
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#2 Jeff Roy
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Besides the baseballs, my dad got a bunch of guys in the program, which I added to later:

Mike Yastrzemski (I also got him on my ticket which is not pictured):


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Kevin Mager & Boog Powell:


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Ariel Soriano & B.J. Boyd:


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Trey Mancini:

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Darryl George & Ryan Huck:


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Jimmy Yacabonis & Oscar Hernandez:

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Brent Powers:

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Sergio Gomez:


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Rookie Davis:

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Mike Rabelo:

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Joe Gunkel:

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Trey Mancini:

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Mike Yastrzemski:
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Back to the Mazzilli family. I figured since L.J. made the team, and that they live somewhat locally, that former Mets great Lee Mazzilli would be in attendance. This was indeed the case, and I got them both on a photo:



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Another former MLB player, Jay Johnstone was also there because he was the keynote speaker at the All Star Luncheon this morning(I did not attend). I actually did not know he was at the game, but my dad saw him, and surprised me with his book, and a photo which was really nice of him:


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Total Autographs at this game: 88
Total Autographs for 2013: 847